Kirk Cameron: Biblical command to 'turn the other cheek' doesn't mean Christians should 'tolerate tyranny'
Kirk Cameron has some thoughts on what it really means to "turn the other cheek."
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Skip to main contentKirk Cameron has some thoughts on what it really means to "turn the other cheek."
Most parents want age restrictions placed on sexually explicit books in school libraries yet maintain trust in librarians to select appropriate materials for their collections, according to a new survey.
A federal judge has blocked an Iowa law establishing requirements to keep books and other materials deemed to be sexually explicit out of public school libraries and prevent schools from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation with young children.
A member of the Fairfax County School Board in Virginia was sworn in earlier this week on a stack of pornographic books that have stoked outrage among parents who object to such material being used in public schools.
A new survey reveals a wide partisan divide on the issues of marriage, government support for families and parental rights as political polarization finds itself affecting views on an increasing number of aspects of American life.
More than a dozen state attorneys general have sided with a major school district as it continues to face litigation for requiring students beginning in preschool to read books promoting LGBT ideology without giving parents the opportunity to opt their children out of such instruction.
From LGBT-themed books on the shelf to the promotion of Marxism, various concerns have arisen at public libraries throughout the country, prompting some states to sever ties with the American Library Association. The organization opposes the banning of books, including those that some parents deem harmful because they promote pedophilia and sexual experimentation at a young age.